SOLUTION: <pre> If lim f(x)=9 and lim f(x) =9, then lim f(x) exists; x-->5<sup>-</sup> x-->5<sup>+</sup> x-->5 to what value does it converge to?</pre>

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If lim f(x)=9 and lim f(x) =9, then lim f(x) exists; 
   x-->5-         x-->5+            x-->5 

to what value does it converge to?

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If lim f(x)=9 and lim f(x) =9, then lim f(x) exists; 
   x-->5-         x-->5+            x-->5           

to what value does it converge to?




Answer:    9
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Edwin
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